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    Four Ways to Better 1L Assessments

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    Fault-Tolerant Dot-Product Engines

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    Coding schemes are presented that provide the ability to correct and detect computational errors while using dot-product engines for integer vector--matrix multiplication. Both the L1L_1-metric and the Hamming metric are considered

    On Degrees in the Hasse Diagram of the Strong Bruhat Order

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    For a permutation Ο€\pi in the symmetric group SnS_n let the {\it total degree} be its valency in the Hasse diagram of the strong Bruhat order on SnS_n, and let the {\it down degree} be the number of permutations which are covered by Ο€\pi in the strong Bruhat order. The maxima of the total degree and the down degree and their values at a random permutation are computed. Proofs involve variants of a classical theorem of Tur\'an from extremal graph theory.Comment: 14 pages, minor corrections; to appear in S\'em. Lothar. Combi

    Improved Nearly-MDS Expander Codes

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    A construction of expander codes is presented with the following three properties: (i) the codes lie close to the Singleton bound, (ii) they can be encoded in time complexity that is linear in their code length, and (iii) they have a linear-time bounded-distance decoder. By using a version of the decoder that corrects also erasures, the codes can replace MDS outer codes in concatenated constructions, thus resulting in linear-time encodable and decodable codes that approach the Zyablov bound or the capacity of memoryless channels. The presented construction improves on an earlier result by Guruswami and Indyk in that any rate and relative minimum distance that lies below the Singleton bound is attainable for a significantly smaller alphabet size.Comment: Part of this work was presented at the 2004 IEEE Int'l Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT'2004), Chicago, Illinois (June 2004). This work was submitted to IEEE Transactions on Information Theory on January 21, 2005. To appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, August 2006. 12 page

    Equidistribution and Sign-Balance on 321-Avoiding Permutations

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    Let TnT_n be the set of 321-avoiding permutations of order nn. Two properties of TnT_n are proved: (1) The {\em last descent} and {\em last index minus one} statistics are equidistributed over TnT_n, and also over subsets of permutations whose inverse has an (almost) prescribed descent set. An analogous result holds for Dyck paths. (2) The sign-and-last-descent enumerators for T2nT_{2n} and T2n+1T_{2n+1} are essentially equal to the last-descent enumerator for TnT_n. The proofs use a recursion formula for an appropriate multivariate generating function.Comment: 17 pages; to appear in S\'em. Lothar. Combi
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